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TV Movie · Music · Drama
Overview
In 2004, Gregory Lemarchal won the Star Academy live in front of more than ten million people who communicate with him on his an incurable disease, cystic fibrosis.
Top Cast


Arnaud Ducret
Arnaud Ducret
Pierre Lemarchal
Arnaud Ducret
Pierre Lemarchal


Odile Vuillemin
Odile Vuillemin
Laurence Lemarchal
Odile Vuillemin
Laurence Lemarchal


Mickaël Lumière
Mickaël Lumière
Grégory Lemarchal
Mickaël Lumière
Grégory Lemarchal


Lou Gala
Lou Gala
Leslie Lemarchal
Lou Gala
Leslie Lemarchal


Candice Dufau
Candice Dufau
Karine Ferri
Candice Dufau
Karine Ferri


Sofiane Francine
Sofiane Francine
Sofiane
Sofiane Francine
Sofiane


Ilona Bachelier
Ilona Bachelier
Lucie Bernardoni
Ilona Bachelier
Lucie Bernardoni


Lucie Bernardoni
Lucie Bernardoni
Self
Lucie Bernardoni
Self


Loïc Blanco
Loïc Blanco
Matthieu Gonet
Loïc Blanco
Matthieu Gonet


Alexis Loizon
Alexis Loizon
Kamel Ouali
Alexis Loizon
Kamel Ouali
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